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The one where Lucy Chen never trained under Tim Bradford, spent years undercover in Long Beach instead, and arrives at Mid-Wilshire carrying secrets she's determined to keep buried.
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06 Jul 2026
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Lucy Chen needs money and a job, Tim Bradford needs to settle down with someone, so they make a deal to have a marriage of convenience for a year. But what happens when the year is over and they realize they have feelings for each other? Is it too late by then or can their marriage be saved?
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04 Jul 2026
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After Tamara's death, Lucy copes the only way she knows how—by calling her old phone number and leaving voicemails for the sister she lost.
What she doesn't know is that the number has been reassigned.
Tim Bradford keeps receiving messages that were never meant for him. But one voicemail becomes another, and before long he finds himself falling for the woman behind the voice before they've ever met. When their lives finally collide, the connection between them feels effortless—but it's built on the secret that he's been listening to her voicemails all along, and revealing it could cost him Lucy's love.
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04 Jul 2026
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"I promise you, I would definitely remember if you had ever sat me down and told me exactly when you realized you were in love with your former rookie."
When a few innocent rounds of tequila lead to Mid-Wilshire’s finest debating the relationship timeline of their favourite Sergeant and Watch Commander, Lucy realizes something important: she and Tim have never actually talked about it.
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A night of bar gossip forces Lucy to confront the age-old question regarding her and her Watch Commander fiancé:
Who Fell First And Who Fell Harder?
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07 Jun 2026
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“Can you take me back to the station?” She asks quickly, as she ends the call, her voice a pitch higher than normal. “I have to go grab my kid from school, she’s sick.”
Tim’s head snaps toward his rookie as the words leave her mouth. Did she just say she has…
“I’m sorry, your what?”
“I know, this is going to be a mark against me, but my aunt can’t get her and-“
“Did you just say you have a kid?”
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Lucy has a five-year-old at home when she starts her rookie year.
